I can confirm 30+ less sales for Scotland vs Italy at Workington, after this afternoons test purchase for the Tonga match, £7.50 is extremely reasonable, however a £2.50 'delivery' fee for a walk in purchase is beyond taking the mickey, good luck with that, it's cheaper on the telly.

With a bit of a push in London over the next few days we should easily top 70k. There already seems to be reasonable awareness amongst sports fans (or Union fans anyway) down here, and that's with barely any marketing in the area.

At this point they should leave it at number of tickets and price band via best seats option, ie want 2 @£60 but the only 2 together are at £30 say so as the only option for seats and stop the nutters filling the baskets

I went to the Millennium opener but I can't make the Wembley one. As such, I was just hoping that whoever goes MAKES SOME NOISE. There will be tens of thousands of people there who are unfamiliar with the game, and it would be great if they got a great experience and good impression of RL.

At this point they should leave it at number of tickets and price band via best seats option, ie want 2 @£60 but the only 2 together are at £30 say so as the only option for seats and stop the nutters filling the baskets

There are around 23k tickets still to sell and you are worried about Dave T sticking 6 in his basket? The ticket site is now being far too overcautious. There needs to be another 4-6 blocks open. It will put people off.

There are around 23k tickets still to sell and you are worried about Dave T sticking 6 in his basket? The ticket site is now being far too overcautious. There needs to be another 4-6 blocks open. It will put people off.

I agree, open up a few more now. Seeing how well we've already done, I'd rather see a patchy couple of blocks up in the gods and banners covering the 100% empty areas, than a nice neat cut off at each end when we could have got more people in!